Friday, December 13, 2013

Vonairs - New Swedish Big room Housemusic - duo, first single 'Fucamo'

INTERVIEW

#1 Thanks for taking the time to do this interview Vonairs. Tell us a bit about yourself,
your name, age, where you're from and an interesting fact if you like...

We're two swedish guys, Petter and Elias, in our early twenties who loves to play and produce
housemusic. we live for it. At the moment we live i Stockholm, Sweden, most of the time in our
studio (haha). When we're not in the studio we spend time on the nightclubs or at the gym, gotta
work on them biceps for all the fistpumping done on stage.

#2 -Is there a story behind your name Vonairs?

Not really, when we decided to start produce housemusic together I (Elias) just thought of a
catchy band-name and Vonairs crossed my mind pretty quick. Petter and the other guys in the
crew liked it and here we are now. I think it's cool. Vonairs is like ”viktory on air”.

#3 -How long have you been a band?

Since March 2013.

#4 -What first got you interested in forming housemusic-duo?

I (Petter) think it was around 2008 when I first heard "555" with Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve
Angello and was completely stoked. Yeah, around that year for me (Elias) too. We have always
been interested in music overall but it's just something special with housemusic, it's so
motivating, every song can mean so much in different ways to the croud, so much energy.

#5 -What/who inspires your music?

The feeling when you making a melody/song from head to reality is magic. And when people
around you confirmes that its a great melody/song, something that you, together, made from
your mind... Probably on of the best feelings you can get.

#6 -Do you see being in a band as a career, or as a hobby?

Vonairs is definitely our carrier together.

#7 -What are you trying to do with your music? Do you want to help your community?
Are you trying to get rich? What is your goal for your music?

Housemusic is what we love, we want to deliver great housemusic to the world, that is what we
live for. Of couse we want to be able to provide our selfes on the music we create, but rich
should just be a bonus.

#8 -Have you ever performed live? How did it feel?

ROSE Nightclub , one of the biggest and crowdiest in Stockholm, crazy gig with a great crowd.
We droped our upcoming track Fucamo and the reaction from the people in the crowd were
great. Hard to describe who great that felt.

#9 -Do you have any kind of management, publishing or distribution team behind you? If
so what are their responsibilities?

Yeah, we have a crew behind us doing management and many things more. We're a really
good team, both as friends and as colleagues.

#10 -What are some accomplishments that you have achieved, and are most proud of?

I think we're most proud of the to upcoming tracks we're soon releasing, PITA and Fucamo.

#11 -What one tip would you give to other aspiring independent artists?

Just work hard, believe in yourself and don't give up, it's a bumpy ride even for Tiesto
sometimes!

#12 -Where can we hear your music online?

You can catch Vonairs on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Soundcloud and at our web vonairs.com
from janyary 2014

IN CLOSING

#13 -What projects are you working on at the moment?

Right now we working on a remix on "This Is The Song" by Nause, and two other melodic
tracks.

#14 -Where do you see yourself in 5-10 years time?

The dream and a goal is that Vonairs is one of the biggest housemusic-creators/DJs in the
world by that time, realy!

#15 -Do you have any shoutouts you want to give?

Keep you ears wide open for many big track coming up 2014!

Thanks again Vonairs for doing this interview.

https://www.twitter.com/vonairs
https://www.reverbnation.com/vonairs

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Soul siren Teni unveils sultry new video for 'Your Love Is The Key'

 

 Comparisons to the great Sade Adu aside, soul singer and producer TENI is an African star in her own right, with the likes of Afrobeat co-creator Tony Allen, the BBC and original Rock bible NME counted as huge fans of hers. Her latest single “Your Love Is The Key” is a stunning and sensual number which sees the eclectic musician match her sultry captivating vocals to a slow-burning Afrobeat-infused groove-filled dance milieu, to stunning effects.

 Shot in Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana, the visuals for “Your Love Is The Key” is a simple, natural and ethereal experience which not only accentuates the sultry uniqueness of the single but also pays homage to early 80’s photo-cinema and music. In full diva mode, Teni is glorious as she channels her sensuality and shows off her beautiful silhouette - rendering her viewer in awe and fully spellbound. Afrodisiac the debut album by Teni is out now on iTunes, Amazon MP3 and Spotify.


http://facebook.com/Tenimusic
http://twitter.com/TeniMuse
http://reverbnation.com/Teni

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Ivan Mihaljevic & Side Effects - Counterclockwise



Wow Ivan is a beast of a musician! The chops are top shelf, the songs are well written, truth be told this was a tough review to write! I generally would have a lot to say about changes, bridges, passages and etc. but the fact is I have nothing to add. Everything a song should do it does. And that holds true for the entire album. The musicianship is spot on. It’s hard to believe that just three young people can sound so full, well rounded and mature.  I truly enjoyed listening to this. It was a treat for me.

There is only one thing that stood out to me…its very 80s rock sounding!  It particularly reminded me of Queensryche.  I’m a big fan of 80s metal, it’s what made me want to be a musician. I love it and I love this album. But from a business point of view, is 80s rock the best angle? The band has a definite professional career with this resume, but maybe not in the top ten billboard charts. On a cruise ship, or festival tour (That’s not the worst thing that could happen!)

In conclusion: I will rate this on a scale of 1-10, I use a demerit system so I start at 10 and take away points from there. -1 for sounding like 80s rock, even though I love it personally, it’s a matter of originality  -1 because it didn’t give me the chills. I can’t give a perfect score unless you did.

So I’m giving it 8 out of 10. Congratulations, that is the best score I’ve given anyone so far!

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to listen to this awesome talent!

Best wishes in all your endeavors


Eric




Thursday, April 11, 2013

Trevor Simpson and The Cataracs "Dagger"


Trevor Simpson and The Cataracs "Dagger"


Trevor Simpson is the resident DJ at Ruby Skye, San Francisco's marquee EDM club and has remix credits to the likes of M.I.A., Dev and Enrique Iglesias, Jason Derulo, and Lady Gaga.

The Cataracs are a multi-platinum group responsible for #1 Billboard pop song "Like a G6" and David Guetta "Sweat" featuring Snoop Dogg. Recent projects include songs with French EDM superstar Martin Solvieg and Icona Pop.

Dagger is the first single from Trevor Simpson's debut ep and will be out on World Town recordings world wide on May 14th .


SoundCloud:
https://soundcloud.com/djtrevorsimpson/trevor-simpson-and-the-1

Web www.DJTrevorSimpson.com 
Twitter.com/DJTrevorSimpson
Facebook.com/DJTrevorSimpson 
Web: www.TheCataracs.com 
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Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Cocabana Series mixtape "She Go"



Fresh Midwest 20 year Old Rapper SiR Roc From Kingston Norf Cak is set to release his new
Solo Internet based mixtape "CocaBana:Cocaine Live" Late March 2013 This Is the Pre-Quel Mixtape For his Up Coming Project Dropping (Unofficially)Titled "VilleGang" With His Label Mates also Cousin TriggDaKidd and FucoBunkin On LiveMixtapes.Com

Monday, January 28, 2013

Lil Dee: “The Lions Den” Stories Of Struggles, Injustice And Real Issues!



The Real Lil Dee is a revolutionary rapper and hip hop entrepreneur with more than 350,000 followers worldwide. Lil Dee the son of a bank robber and drug dealer grew up visiting his father in prison. During his early adulthood Lil Dee would find himself engulfed in a life of crime and at war with a system determined to snatch away his freedom. On the run, he would often find himself in foreign countries exposed to multicultural societies and philosophies which heavily influenced him as an individual.